gettyimages 2204503234 640x640 1PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 11: (SLOW-MO) Tyla attends the Chanel Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on March 11, 2025 in Paris, France. (Footage by Mark Case/Getty Images)
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Paris Fashion Week is one of the biggest events in the global fashion calendar, and Tyla, the South African pop star, has been making waves there recently.

Tyla, the artist known for her music and fashion sense, was seen attending what was mistakenly identified as the Chanel show during Paris Fashion Week. The event turned out to be the Jacquemus show. She wore an outfit that drew attention for its bold color and design, showcasing her influence in the fashion world beyond mere attendance.

One standout moment was her appearance at the Jacquemus Menswear Fall-Winter 2025/2026 show in January 2025. She wore a daring black gown with massive side cutouts that redefined the “naked dress” trend—high-neck, sleeveless, with a draped back that flowed like a cape, held together by gold hardware.

The look was edgy yet elegant, paired with Jacquemus’ Cubisto pointed-toe slingback heels and chunky crystal-striped hoop earrings. Fans and fashion critics ate it up, though Tyla herself joked about the freezing Paris weather on Instagram, saying she had to “pretend like it’s not Antarctica outside.” That rawness—balancing glamour with realness—is why she resonates so much.

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Then there was the Chanel AW25 show, also in early 2025, where she looked like a vision in purple (some fans on X were losing it over this, calling it her best PFW moment yet).

She’s been spotted front row at other shows too, like alongside big names at British Vogue’s party celebrating her March 2025 cover, where she rocked a Jean Paul Gaultier minidress with black tailoring and white tulle. The vibe was electric—dancing through the party, vibing to Afrobeats and R&B, she brought a fresh energy that Paris isn’t used to.

Tyla’s PFW appearances aren’t just about the clothes; they’re about her staking a claim in a space that’s often been exclusive. She’s blending South African flair with global high fashion—think Amapiano beats meeting haute couture—and it’s working.

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Her looks consistently play with exposure and structure, like the vintage Dior lingerie slip she wore to a Super Bowl after-party (not PFW but worth a nod for context on her style), sourced from John Galliano’s era. It’s clear she’s not just attending these events; she’s making them hers.

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